95px|Tom Swift and His Motor Cycle (1910), the first Tom Swift book

Tom Swift is the name of the central character in five series of 
books, first appearing in 1910, totaling over 100 volumes, of American 
juvenile science fiction and adventure novels that emphasize science, 
invention and technology. The character was created by Edward 
Stratemeyer. His adventures have been written by a number of different 
ghostwriters over the years. Most of the books are published under the 
collective pseudonym Victor Appleton. The 33 volumes of the second 
series use the pseudonym Victor Appleton II. The character first 
appeared in 1910. New titles have been published as recently as 2007. 
Most of the various series focus on Tom’s inventions, a number of which 
anticipated actual inventions. The character has been presented in 
different ways over the years. In general, the books portray science 
and technology as wholly beneficial in their effects, and the role of 
the inventor in society is treated as admirable and heroic. Translated 
into a number of languages, the books have sold over 30 million copies 
worldwide. Tom Swift has also been the subject of a board game and a 
television show. Development of a feature film based on the series was 
announced in 2008. (more...)


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Today's selected anniversaries:

1808:

Charles IV of Spain abdicated in favour of his son, Ferdinand VII.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_IV_of_Spain>

1863:

American Civil War: On her maiden voyage from Scotland, where she was 
built, the Confederate States Navy steamer Georgiana, reputed to be one 
of the most powerful in the fleet, was damaged and sunk in the 
Charleston, South Carolina, harbor.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Georgiana>

1921:

Irish War of Independence: About 1,300 British troops attempted to 
encircle about 100 IRA volunteers at Crossbarry in County Cork.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crossbarry_Ambush>

1941:

The Tuskegee Airmen , the first all-African American unit of the United 
States Army Air Corps, was activated.
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1990:

Ethnic clashes between Romanians and Hungarians took place in Târgu 
Mureş, Romania, leaving several dead and hundreds injured.
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Wiktionary's word of the day:

vaguery (n):
1. (uncountable) Vagueness, the condition of being vague.
2. (countable) A vagueness, a thing which is vague, an example of 
vagueness.
3. (countable, in the plural) An eggcorn for vagaries
<http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/vaguery>

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Wikiquote quote of the day:

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 Reason is Life's sole arbiter, the magic Laby'rinth's single clue: 
 
Worlds lie above, beyond its ken; what crosses it can ne'er be true.
  --Richard Francis Burton
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